War through an Intersectional Lens seeks for the first time to understand how women combatants experience war and post-war period given their multiple intersecting identities and subjectivities. It employs in-depth interviews, extensive archival research, and analysis of wide-ranging primary and secondary sources. Keshab Giri finds that women combatants experience war and post-war period differently given their intersecting identities and subjectivities. Any policies and programs seeking to improve their post-conflict reintegration and peacebuilding fail if they don't take the intersectional nature of their war and post-war experiences into account.